Date/Time
Date(s) - 28/07/2018
1:45 pm - 3:15 pm
Location
Canada Water Library
Experience how to soften and slow your breath and be mindful and calm in everyday activities.
Learn about the health and healing aspect of trees as we walk with mindful intention amongst nature.
Many parks in London offer a variety of settings, which provide a wealth of opportunities to lead guests on a mindful walks, moving from thinking to being and experiencing the present.
For these Woodland Mindfulness events we have chosen Russia Dock Woodland in Rotherhithe as the setting.
A core element of Mel Sutton’s Mindfulness through Movement programme is to teach ways to be mindful in everyday activities. This opens up opportunities throughout the day to be mindful, rather than having to attend a class specific session.
In addition we invite participants to experience the health and healing aspect of trees through experiencing the biological changes that occur within as we develop a mindfulness practice.
To walk mindfully requires the participant to leave behind the chattering mind.
We pay attention to the breath and rhythm of our step to focus on the present.
We will practice gentle Yoga movement as we begin to connect to breath and body. This is a powerful way to feel the body & breath & our connection to the our higher consciousness and the earth.
- Meet at Canada Water Library – it is a 15 minute walk from here Russia Dock Woodland
- No Experience is necessary. All welcome.
- Suitable for 16+ age group. Limited to 12 places.
- This event is also offered at 4.15pm-5.45pm
Please book in advance to guarantee your place. This also helps us be more sustainable, by not over producing notebooks etc.
When booking you will be taken to an Eventbrite site
This event is free but capacity is limited.
https://woodland_mindfulness1.eventbrite.co.uk
This event is also offered at a later time (4.15pm) – follow this link
Follow this link to find out other events we are producing in National Park City Week
Mel Sutton is a leading Mindfulness coach and yoga teacher.
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